Kankyō-hoku Prefecture
Kankyō-hoku Prefecture (咸鏡北道, Kankyō-hoku-dō) was one of the administrative divisions of Korea during Japanese rule, with its capital at Seishin. The prefecture consisted of modern-day North Hamgyong, North Korea.
Kankyō-hoku Prefecture 咸鏡北道 | |
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Prefecture of Korea | |
Kankyō-hoku Provincial Office | |
Capital | Seishin |
Today part of | North Korea |
Population
Number of people by nationality according to the 1936 census:
- Overall population: 813,893 people
- Japanese: 45,433 people
- Koreans: 762,071 people
- Other: 6,389 people
Administrative divisions
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